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Announced at last week's Nintendo Direct, Overwatch is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch. The Legendary Edition contains every hero, map, mode and skin, while also offering a new way to play with optional motion controls - and you can grab it on the cheap from ShopTo.

The retailer is offering the full game digitally for just £23.85, and it even includes a 3 month Nintendo Switch Online membership - perfect for the online-only action in Overwatch.

Overwatch's popularity is in large part due to its diverse roster (Image: Blizzard)

If that wasn't enough for one of the finest games of this console generation, the Switch version also includes 15 bonus skins for the roster of characters.

What is Overwatch?

Overwatch is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. Described as a "hero shooter," Overwatch assigns players into two teams of six, with each player selecting from a roster of over 30 characters, known as "heroes," each with a unique style of play that is divided into three general roles that fit their purpose. Players on a team work together to secure and defend control points on a map or escort a payload across the map in a limited amount of time.

Originally released in 2016, Overwatch is widely regarded as one of the best multiplayer titles in history, thanks in part to its incredibly varied roster of diverse characters, each with their own unique playstyle and abilities.

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Earlier this year, Kotaku's Jason Schreier revealed that developers Blizzard had cancelled a new Starcraft shooter to shift resources to Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2. Overwatch 2 will apparently feature a sizeable co-operative element, with Schreier noting that "a couple of Blizzard people have compared it to Left 4 Dead". You can read the full scoop here.